A legal malpractice suit about to be tried in Middlesex County alleges that a New Brunswick personal injury firm incompetently handled asbestos litigation that could have produced a multi-million dol
...appropriate personnel, manage its operations, and safeguard its business assets and proprietary information," he said Monday in his veto statement. In his...
...intended for complex litigation matters burdened with enormous volumes of electronically stored information. The Concordance that litigators have been using for more than 25...
...changes to Rule 34, governing the production of documents and electronically stored information, are aimed at reducing the unreasonable burden imposed by certain objections...
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...To protect the boat's engine, plaintiff also removed the engine and stored it on its premises. On October 20, 2011, plaintiff filed a complaint...
...music, but unwittingly drag along some of the organization's electronically stored information (ESI). How do forensic examiners determine data was taken...
...in Jersey City, where it operated a used auto parts business and stored damaged cars, parts and scrap metal. In 2008, respondent Jersey City Redevelopment...
...before have law firms been at a greater risk of exposing confidential information than with today's mobile devices. Faster than you can say iPhone...
...in Jersey City, where it operated a used auto parts business and stored damaged cars, parts and scrap metal. In 2008, respondent Jersey City Redevelopment...
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